Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 219
... taken and used for a common high- way is taken for a public use . The proposition we deem so clear that no argument is required to prove it . " The mere fact that the land taken for the drain in question was outside of the limits of the ...
... taken and used for a common high- way is taken for a public use . The proposition we deem so clear that no argument is required to prove it . " The mere fact that the land taken for the drain in question was outside of the limits of the ...
Page 350
... taken by the same witness in January , 1882 , gave from 1,700 to 1,850 feet per minute ; another measurement taken in July , gave 400 feet per minute . The defendants are not riparian owners ; but by means of a pipe laid through the ...
... taken by the same witness in January , 1882 , gave from 1,700 to 1,850 feet per minute ; another measurement taken in July , gave 400 feet per minute . The defendants are not riparian owners ; but by means of a pipe laid through the ...
Page 414
... taken in im- panelling and swearing the grand jury ; but relates only to the qualification or disqualification of certain persons sworn upon the jury or excluded therefrom ; or to mere irregularities in constituting the panel . We have ...
... taken in im- panelling and swearing the grand jury ; but relates only to the qualification or disqualification of certain persons sworn upon the jury or excluded therefrom ; or to mere irregularities in constituting the panel . We have ...
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